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Public Act 097-0569 Public Act 0569 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0569 | HB3012 Enrolled | LRB097 09872 AJO 50030 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Innkeepers Lien Act is amended by changing | Section 49 as follows:
| (770 ILCS 40/49) (from Ch. 82, par. 58)
| Sec. 49. Stable keepers. | (a) As used in this Section: | "Boarding or stabling agreement" means any agreement, | written or oral, that establishes or modifies the terms, | conditions, rules, or any other provisions concerning the | boarding or stabling of a horse. | "Horse owner" or "owner" means a person who owns a | horse or the person's agent, successor, or assign. | "Keeping", "boarding", or "stabling" means boarding | and training services at a stable provided at the horse | owner's request including but not limited to: services | under a written boarding or stabling agreement; services | provided in response to a written request by the horse | owner; administering the horse owner's requested | supplements or medications to the horse; trailering the | horse to a designated location; and assistance in | conjunction with veterinary, breeding, farrier, |
| chiropractic, dental, or other professional services for a | horse. | "Last known address" means that address provided by the | horse owner in the latest boarding or stabling agreement or | any other writing, or the address provided by the horse | owner in a subsequent written notice of a change of | address. | "Personal property left on the premises" means any | carriage, harness, tack, equipment, supplements, | medications, or other personal property stored by the owner | at the stable or boarding facility. | "Stable" or "horse boarding facility" means any real | property used for the purpose of stabling, boarding, or | keeping a horse. | "Stable keeper" or "keeper" means the owner, operator, | lessor, or sublessor of a stable or horse boarding | facility, or his, her, or its agent, or any other person or | entity authorized by him, her, or it to manage the horse | boarding facility or to receive rent from a horse owner | under a boarding or stabling agreement. | (b) Stable keepers and any persons shall have a lien upon | the horses,
carriages , and harness , tack and equipment, and any | other personal property stored by the owner at the stable or | boarding facility in the amount of kept by them for the proper | charges due for the
keeping thereof and expenses bestowed | thereon at the request of the owner,
or the person having the |
| possession thereof , plus other charges, present or future, in | relation to the horse boarded, plus all fees and expenses, | including legal fees, incurred by the keeper to enforce the | lien, whether by public or private sale, to the extent | permitted under this Section .
| (c) The lien provided under this Section is a possessory | lien which entitles the keeper to restrict the subject horse's | movement from the keeper's facility, except for emergency | veterinary care. Local law enforcement authorities notified of | the keeper's right to a possessory lien on the horse shall have | the authority, without a court order, to restrict the removal | of the horse from the keeper's facility despite the horse | owner's request or demand, until the keeper confirms to the | local law enforcement authorities that the lien has been | satisfied. Evidence of a possessory lien that constitutes | notice to law enforcement authorities includes, but is not | limited to, a written boarding agreement signed by the horse | owner acknowledging that the keeper shall have an automatic | lien on the horse for the amount owed or the unpaid invoices | for the keeping of the horse and fees and expenses, including | attorney's fees, incurred in connection with the enforcement of | the lien. | (d) Enforcement of the lien must be by public sale of the | horse or any personal property left on the premises, unless the | written boarding agreement provides a clear authorization that | the horse and any personal property left on the premises may be |
| sold through a private sale or provides a clear authorization | that the keeper may take ownership of the horse and any | personal property left on the premises to satisfy the lien. | (e) Prior to enforcement of the lien through a public or | private sale, the keeper must make a written demand for payment | from the owner of the horse and include notice that the horse | and any personal property left on the premises will be sold at | a date certain not less than 30 days after service of the | demand for payment if payment of all amounts due is not made by | the day set for the sale. | (f) In the event of enforcement of the lien through a | public sale, the sale shall be conducted by the local sheriff | or other authorized individual, at which cash shall be paid by | the highest bidder. The date, time, and place of the sale shall | be advertised by posting a written notice of the sale at 3 of | the most public places in the township or municipality where | the horse is boarded or if the horse is not boarded in a | township or municipality, by posting a written notice of the | sale at 3 of the most public places in the county. The posting | may be done at any time, but shall not be done less than 21 days | before the sale. Alternatively, the sale may be advertised by | placing a sale notice stating the date, time, and place of the | sale for 3 consecutive weeks in a weekly or daily newspaper of | general circulation distributed in the township or | municipality where the horse is boarded. After the amount due | for keeping the horse and any unpaid invoices and any and all |
| fees and costs incurred in connection with the enforcement of | the lien, including, but not limited to, the auctioneer and | sheriff's fees, advertising costs, and any legal fees and costs | are paid, the balance shall be paid to the owner. At the time | that the surplus funds are received by the horse owner, the | ownership papers to the horse shall be forwarded by the horse | owner to the public sale buyer within 7 days after the horse | owner's receipt of the surplus funds. In the event the horse | owner cannot be found after reasonable attempts to locate the | owner have been made, any surplus funds shall be paid to the | keeper's chosen equine rescue, rehabilitation, or retirement | facility or organization. At the time of the sale conducted | pursuant to this Section, the sheriff or other authorized | person conducting the sale shall, upon payment of the sale | price, provide a public sale certificate of purchase of the | horse to the highest bidder showing that the highest bidder is | the new legal owner of the horse. As of the time of the | delivery of the public sale certificate of purchase, the | original horse owner shall have no claim of right, title, or | interest in the horse. | (g) In the event of enforcement of the lien through a | private sale pursuant to the terms of this Section, written | notice shall be considered satisfactory under this Section when | sent at least 3 weeks prior to the date of any private sale to | the horse owner's last known mailing address by first class | certified or registered mail or by e-mail or facsimile. At the |
| time of the private sale conducted pursuant to the requirements | of this subsection, the keeper shall, upon payment of the sale | price, provide a private sale certificate for the horse to the | buyer certifying that the requirements of this subsection were | met and that the buyer is the legal owner of the horse. As of | the time of the delivery of the private sale certificate, the | original horse owner shall have no claim of right, title, or | interest in the horse. The application of the sale proceeds | shall be as provided in subsection (f). | (h) In the event of enforcement of the lien through the | keeper obtaining ownership of the horse and any personal | property left on the premises, the keeper shall provide a | demand for payment to the owner pursuant to subsection (e) and | shall include an appraisal of the value of the horse and any | personal property left on the premises showing that the value | of the horse and the personal property left on the premises is | at least equal to the amount due and owing to the keeper. | (i) A lien created pursuant to this Section attaches as of | the date the horse is brought to the stable and shall be | superior to any other lien or security interest except for a | statutory lien or security interest which is perfected through | a proper filing pursuant to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial | Code prior to the beginning of the boarding. | (Source: R.S. 1874, p. 665 .)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2012
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